http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/sandy-berger-national-security-adviser-216344
Will H> Diane Rodham (clinton) get similar treatment for her private e-mail servers and classified info?
Her apology is not good enough -- not sincere -- just political necessity !!!!
"Berger's legacy was marred, however, when he pleaded guilty in 2005 to removing highly classified documents from the National Archives in Washington the previous year. The inspector general of the National Archives said that a staff member had witnessed the former NSA adviser wrapping the classified documents around his socks and under his pants.
He was fined $50,000, sentenced to two years' probation and stripped of his security clearance for three years. Following a Justice Department investigation and subsequent congressional hearings, Berger voluntarily gave up his license to practice law in 2007.
"While I derived great satisfaction from years of practicing law, I have not done so for 15 years and do not envision returning to the profession," Berger said, according to a contemporaneous Associated Press report, "I am very sorry for what I did, and deeply apologize."
WaPo story: https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name:homepage/story
Will H> Diane Rodham (clinton) get similar treatment for her private e-mail servers and classified info?
Her apology is not good enough -- not sincere -- just political necessity !!!!
"Berger's legacy was marred, however, when he pleaded guilty in 2005 to removing highly classified documents from the National Archives in Washington the previous year. The inspector general of the National Archives said that a staff member had witnessed the former NSA adviser wrapping the classified documents around his socks and under his pants.
He was fined $50,000, sentenced to two years' probation and stripped of his security clearance for three years. Following a Justice Department investigation and subsequent congressional hearings, Berger voluntarily gave up his license to practice law in 2007.
"While I derived great satisfaction from years of practicing law, I have not done so for 15 years and do not envision returning to the profession," Berger said, according to a contemporaneous Associated Press report, "I am very sorry for what I did, and deeply apologize."
WaPo story: https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name:homepage/story
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